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Hawk Down |
| Rated
R |
| Runtime:
2hr 24min |
| Starring:
Josh Hartnett, Tom Sizemore, Ewan McGregor, Sam Shepard, William
Fichtner |
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MFG
Rating: 4/5
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DVD
Features
Video:
Enhanced for Widescreen TV's, the DVD video faithfully reproduces
the film. The picture has a very grainy, high contrast look,
but that is intentional as it attempts to reproduce the feel
and atmosphere of the battle.
Audio:
The Dolby Digital 5.1 track is excellent. The movie won an
Oscar for sound, and the DVD faithfully reproduces it. You'll
get tons of surround effects to put you in the battle.
Extras:
Not a lot of extras on this disc. The only thing we get is
a behind the scenes featurette, some production notes and
the trailer.
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Black
Hawk Down is based upon the Mark Bowden book of the same name. Ridley
Scott is the director in this true story of U.S. special forces
mission gone bad in Somalia in 1993. Not for the faint of heart,
this is one of the most intense combat movies ever made.
In
1993, the U.S. sent troops to Somalia on a "humanitarian mission"
to aid the U.N. with food distribution to a nation that had seen
300,000 people starve to death. Somalia was under control of the
warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid who was more interested in using food
and starvation to increase his power. In October the U.S. planned
a mission to raid a meeting of Aidid's top lieutenants.
The
plan called for the meeting to be stormed by Delta Force and Ranger
troops to be inserted via helicopter backed up by a ground based
convoy. The whole mission was to last less than 30 minutes. The
enemy had been drastically underrated however. They turned out to
be very well armed and able to call up huge numbers of reinforcements
very quickly. Two helipcopters went down and the convoy was blocked
off by road blocks and under heavy fire. The special forces on the
ground were left to fight for their lives until reinforcements could
be assembled and sent in to get them.
The
movie avoids getting too political in it's presentation of these
events and instead focuses solely on what it's like to be a soldier
in the middle of intense combat. Indeed the movie spends maybe 30-40
minutes introducing us to the characters and setting up the mission
and the remainder of the film is one big fire fight. Ridley Scott
does an absolutely wonderful job of putting us in the middle of
it.
Unlike
most war movies, we do not really have a single hero here, but rather
a bit of an ensemble that realistically shows how one soldier is
dependent on the man next to him. The cast includes strong performances
by Josh Harnett, Tom Sizemore and William Fichtner along with Sam
Shephard as Major General Garrison.
The
movie includes perhaps the most realistic combat sequences ever
filmed. Imagine the D-Day landing scenes from Saving
Private Ryan stretched out into a 2 hour movie, and you get
the idea. And yes, with realism comes more than a little blood and
intense violence. If you can stand the violence though, this is
a movie that needs to be seen, especially given the events going
on in the world today.
-
Billy Bob
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Gun Play
The
movie is pretty much nothing but one long fire fight.
Blood & Gore
You
get to see the results of combat up close and personal.
Car Chases
Lots
of Hummers, but they're not all that fast even flat out.
T&A
No
females in the movie at all other than natives. And you will
not wanna see them naked.
Chuckles
Maybe
a couple before the combat starts. Otherwise it is pretty intense. |
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